Posted on 05/29/2023 8:05:19 PM PDT by Conservat1
The Washington DC-based Museum of the Palestinian People is a room-sized collection of propaganda.
Funny, I don’t see “Palestine” All you have to is dig in the land you'll only find... ישראל Israel 𐤉𐤔𐤓𐤀𐤋 These findings come from Tel Dan in northern Israel, Jerusalem, the Judean hills, Jerico, Ein Gedi and Qumran. Zalmy K.
Oy!
Looks like Arizona ballot signatures to me.
Equally valid.
Thanks Conservat1.
Here is an very interesting web page:
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Prophet-Muhammed-chose-go-to-Jerusalem
Quote:
Scholars believe the name “Palestine” originally comes from the word “Philistia,” which refers to the Philistines who occupied part of the region in the 12th century B.C.
Throughout history, Palestine has been ruled by numerous groups, including the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Fatimids, Seljuk Turks, Crusaders, Egyptians and Mamelukes.
From about 1517 to 1917, the Ottoman Empire ruled much of the region.
https://www.history.com/topics/middle-east/palestine
This is an 1830 map:
Do they still have the big rock that, once you step over an Israel and American flag, says in Arabic, “A Jooo! is hiding behind me, o noble Muslim. Come and kill him!”? That was a big attraction in Yassir’s day.
Ironically, “Plishtim,” as they were called in the Bible, means “Invaders”.
Palestine supporters replied- Facts? We don’t need no stinkin’ facts!
Lol
There’s no such thing as Palestinians either but liars gonna lie.
I looked at their virtual tour and found this regarding the coins: These displayed coins were minted in Palestine from 1927-1946 during the British Mandate and are evocative of a period of tumultuous history.
Israel’s first coins were aluminium 25 mil pieces, dated 1948 and 1949, which were issued in 1949 before the adoption of the pruta. Later in 1949, coins were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 250 prutah. The coins were conceived, in part, by Israeli graphic designer Otte Wallish.
I’ll call and raise you 2600 years.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-museum-obtains-worlds-first-jewish-coin/
Persian coins.
I suppose the Palestinians could claim Nabataean coins as theirs.
If you’d like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
Funny, mandate currency was in Hebrew and Arabic. Odd if no Jews lived there.
The Anglo Palestine Bank is now called Bank Lemui. The Palestinian Post the Jerusalem Post. The Palaetinian Football, nickname Eritz Israel, Team pre wwii, also Hebrew
The famous game with Australia, Star of David on their jerseys, though I admit I can't make them out. I suspect the Museum of the Palestinian People lies. Not surprising, since under the mandate palestinians referred to the Jews. The Arabs were, well, Arabs.
“Persian Coins”
Kind of. These were minted in Judea with Hebrew writing, showing the distinct Jewish province. If Egyptian coins minted in England under English rule count as Arab, these certain count.
But if you want an independent Jewish state, move to 2100 years ago, Maccabeian coins abound.
In contrast, there are many coins from the Jews dating back 2,000 years. In Israel “palestine”
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